- Adeline Masquelier
Adeline Marie Masquelier (born 1960) is an Associate Professor of
Anthropology atTulane University inNew Orleans ,Louisiana . She received her Ph.D. from theUniversity of Chicago in 1993 studying under the prominentAfricanist andAnthropologist Jean Comoroff , and has done her field work among the people of ruralNiger in theHausa town of Dogondoutchi. Her research focuses have includedspirit possession ,reformist Islam , Bori religious practices, twinship,witchcraft , the pathology of consumption,medical anthropology , andgender . Currently she is researching theIzala Islamic reformist movement in Niger, examining issues includingbridewealth , worship, and dress.Works
*"Prayer Has Spoiled Everything: Possession, Power, and Identity in an Islamic Town in Niger" ISBN-10: 0822326396 (2001)
*Behind the Dispensary's Prosperous Facade: Imagining the State in Rural Niger, "Public Culture" Vol.13, No.2 Public Culture 13.2 (2001) 267-291
*"Dirt, Undress, and Difference: Critical Perspectives on the Body's Surface" ISBN-10: 0253346282 (2005)
*The Scorpion's Sting: Youth, Marriage and the Struggle for Social Maturity in Niger, "Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute", Vol.11, No.1 (March 2005).
*When Spirits Start Veiling: The Case of the Veiled She-Devil in a Muslim Town of Niger, "Africa Today", Vol.54, No.3 (Spring 2008).External links
*worldcat id|lccn-n00-50023
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